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Many students find peace at daily Mass Jesuit faculty attends the Mass of the Holy Spirit which officially opens the acad emic year Holy Spirit Invoked Loyola is a Catholic university, intent on educating the mind and the soul, and it is sym- bolic that she should begin her school year with the Mass of the Holy Spirit— enkindling in them the fire of His love. The standards of fair play, loyalty, respect for authority and personal action set forth in the Code of Honor are the qualities Loyola wishes to give her students. Every fall Cardinal Key honor sorority spon- sors the annual Key and Seal ceremony to pro- vide a common bond between those coeds en- tering Loyola and those leaving to carry out her teachings. Each senior coed receives the key symbolizing success in the future and each freshman coed a token seal of the university. As the year draws on, the original plan of educating the soul does not dissipate, for the daily Mass in Holy Name of Jesus church and the activities of the three campus sodali- ties, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. John Berchman, and St. Cecilia, keep the fire of His love burn- ing. Students attend Mass and receive Holy Communion regularly at Holy Name Church. Mass, said daily, finds many taking advantage of the spiritual benefits offered Noon
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III ill Commencement — Long Awaited End . ■ -:,! ■ -:-! Smm-a fljiifl i 1 ■ ■ m 1 1 1 k ; - •■ JfH ■ ■ 1 w % HI - - - g j ■,4 H Ti H j 1 ■ 1 J-vBLmL . hsk The fieldhouse is hushed. Outside a Freret bus rattles by. Across the stage in a decisive tread march hun- dreds of young men and women garbed in traditional black. Diploma in hand, the long college grind is a thing of the past; the road ahead a reality that must be faced. An occasional tear falls for that son or daughter who is leaving the whirl- wind of campus life and entering the faster whirl of modern living. No longer will an F be the punishment for failure, an A the award for accom- plishment, a C the result of indiffer- ence. Life gives no grades. It must be fulfilled to the capacity of the individ- ual—a complement to the knowledge acquired through years of study. The seniors embark on its path. 10
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